jackson Square

Jackson Square, a historic gem, was added to the National Register of Historic  Places on November 18, 1971. Steeped in the city's earliest years and the 1849 gold rush, this neighborhood encompasses the northeastern part of the Barbary Coast. It is known for its beloved historic commercial buildings in the Classical Revival and Italianate styles. Jackson Square is a haven for haute couture shopping, galleries and antiquariums, and a vibrant epicurean experience.

With its unique blend of history and modernity, living in Jackson Square's vibrant local culture is fascinating. A short stroll in this laboriously curated design district and epicurean center leads you to the iconic  Transamerica Pyramid, labeled: "a destination for dining, art, work, and nature." Around the corner is Quince's exceptional cuisine, rated in the 2024 MICHELIN Guide with three stars. And next door, its sister  Cotogna, offers an alfresco fare in beautifully designed spaces. William Stout Architectural Books is just up the street. Cocktails at the Old  Ship Saloon or across the street The Battery: "Founded with the goal of hosting bright minds with big ideas and offering a sense of community amongst an ephemeral population." offer an intriguing time. Discover quintessential San Francisco living in Jackson Square.